Everything is or can be dangerous, and everything can bring hope, meaning and possibility to one’ s life.
It is my estimation that the more that one lies, the more likely it is that one will become addicted to lying, lying more and more, until one is trapped on one’s own manufactured state of fantasy lived, until lying is one’s conscious state, a personal hell which one cannot escape from. This is a most frightening state for people to experience, one in which one loses the ability to differentiate actively and objectively bwtwee fantasy and reality, lies and truth, evil and good.
A pattern of lying more and more as the years go by, building upon earlier whoppers, this state of self-deception is dangerous to the self, because the world of the lie becomes who the liar is, and his dabbling with deceit now is going to cost him: he is too far down the slippery slope, to recover.
He now resides in a semi-conscious state of madness and obfuscation. To lie is to do evil, and he gave into his temptation to deceive and indulge the self, and now he has payed the price, and likely there is no way to ever reemerge, to live as a free, rational, sober, realistic adult.
He no longer knows himself or others, and now he cannot know and converse with God.
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